Connie, who played Maria von Trapp in The Sound of Music in the West End, is making a television programme about singing icons from this country.

She called in to talk about the man known as The Voice to one of his biggest fans Ann, who lives in Pen y Bryn, Nefyn.

Before the planned meeting with Pembrokeshire-born Connie, Ann said: “I’m very excited to be meeting her, although I have done quite a lot with the media about Tom over the years.”

In June last year, Ann sent off a special greetings card to the legendary Welsh crooner in time for his 70th birthday.

She spent hours designing the two-foot square creation emblazoned with Welsh dragons before having it printed at a local newsagents.

Back in 2001, Ann launched a poster campaign to have the superstar knighted, sending monthly letters calling for him to be honoured. The campaign ended five years later when he was knighted in 2006. In 2009, Ann decided to open up her vast collection of Sir Tom memorabilia at her home for the Children in Need appeal. Back in 2001, Ann launched a poster campaign to have the superstar knighted, sending monthly letters calling for him to be honoured. The campaign ended five years later when he was knighted in 2006. In 2009, Ann decided to open up her vast collection of Sir Tom memorabilia at her home for the Children in Need appeal.